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Cfvg Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

difference between Office and room

Dear All,

please tell me what is difference between office and room.

David missed his train because of the queue in the ticket...... .

used office or room over sentence?

Thanks
  

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'office' in that context. An 'office', generally speaking, is a room or rooms where business is conducted.

  • 'office' in that context.
  • An 'office', generally speaking, is a room or rooms where business is conducted.
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'office' in that context.

An 'office', generally speaking, is a room or rooms where business is conducted.
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Wanwo'office' in that context.

An 'office', generally speaking, is a room or rooms where business is conducted.
And room, aside from its generic meaning, can often refer to one's private [bed]room, a hospital/hotel room or a classroom in a school.

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